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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: Years of potential life lost to age 65 and to life expectancy by race and sex, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 2001–2010

Years of Potential Life Lost to Age 65

Year

White

Black

Other

Total

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

2001

105

90

25

–

–

–

220

2002

55

150

–

–

–

–

205

2003

150

120

–

10

–

5

285

2004

135

125

–

–

–

–

260

2005

100

90

35

–

15

–

240

2006

75

110

30

–

–

–

215

2007

55

220

–

30

–

5

310

2008

105

155

–

60

–

–

320

2009

90

115

–

–

–

–

205

2010

125

90

–

35

15

–

265

2001–2010

995

1,265

90

135

30

10

2,525

Years of Potential Life Lost to Life Expectancy

Year*

White

Black

Other

Total

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

2001

523

352

32

14

–

–

921

2002

372

643

12

–

–

–

1,027

2003

507

525

–

43

17

30

1,122

2004

526

496

–

15

–

15

1,052

2005

487

446

42

–

31

15

1,021

2006

512

528

63

15

–

15

1,133

2007

495

766

–

101

–

23

1,385

2008

684

597

–

98

9

–

1,388

2009

552

541

–

16

–

–

1,109

2010

631

552

–

86

50

–

1,319

2001–2010

5,289

5,446

149

388

107

98

11,477

– indicates no deaths. * Due to a revision of the methodology used to determine life expectancy, the estimates presented for 2001–2004 may be different than those previously reported. The 2010 estimates are based on preliminary life-expectancy data.

Note:

See Appendix for information about data sources, methods, ICD codes, and limitations.